quoth Andrés Calderón as of Thu, 09 Apr 2009 19:36:39 -0500:
> Slashdotted again: "Openmoko Phone Not Dead After All"
> http://mobile.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/04/09/220244
Thanks Pat and Steve!
best,
Lalo Martins
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topping... (I certainly still want
one, buzz or not)
best,
Lalo Martins
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then they seem improbable, and then, when we
summon the will, they soon become inevitable.
/2009/04/06/openmoko-freerunner-canceled-staff-
slashed/
I'd strongly recommend OpenMoko puts out a press release or something...
best,
Lalo Martins
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then they seem improbable, and
e next few?)
Just to be clear: nothing against the people working on the Android
port. I'd never use it, but choice is good for the platform :-)
best,
Lalo Martins
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So many of our dreams at first seem impossible,
then they
ce in a specified interval of time.
You can also set a nice value to a job, run it depending on the system
load average, and much more.
lalo:~> gaze website fcron 19:31 ada
fcron:
http://fcron.free.fr/
best,
Lalo Ma
Who knows? They may be
watching OM very closely, hoping it will be the thing that finally
"allows" them to use a more open platform, networks be damned ;-)n
best,
Lalo Martins
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eady enough for CJK, and as
such, OpenMoko is ready enough for most of the markets it will be
initially launched on. If you're part of the tiny exception, feel free
to submit patches.
best,
Lalo Martins
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So many of our dreams at first
aid it's the best.
best,
Lalo Martins
--
So many of our dreams at first seem impossible,
then they seem improbable, and then, when we
summon the will, they soon become inevitable.
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GNU: never give
ce and free software can't be
reused on android -- which, even if it was truly open, would make it
quite pointless to me.
best,
Lalo Martins
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So many of our dreams at first seem impossible,
then they seem imp
ith a
relatively simple Makefile. (There's even PackageConfig files!)
So what's keeping OM from just making source releases of all that stuff,
so that we can package them for our fave distros and make OM development
a breeze?
best,
Lal
the phone
never becomes partially unusable is much more important to me than the
tiny difference in complexity a supervisor would add.
best,
Lalo Martins
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then they seem improbable, a
aybe the panel applets process needs to run under a
supervisor that will restart it?
best,
Lalo Martins
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So many of our dreams at first seem impossible,
then they seem improbable, and then, when we
l, FIC/OpenMoko wants to make a GSM
BugModule ;-) (or better, a "connect" module: GSM+BT+WiFi)
best,
Lalo Martins
--
So many of our dreams at first seem impossible,
then they seem improbable, and then, when we
summon the will,
Also spracht Josef Wolf (Wed, 05 Sep 2007 20:50:36 +0200):
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 09:37:19AM +0000, Lalo Martins wrote:
>> On his presentation in Beijing last month, Sean told us they were
>> making more. I think those extra GTA02s are already available now.
>
> Eh? GTA0
e. I think those extra GTA02s are already available now.
best,
Lalo Martins
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then they seem improbable, and then, when we
summon the will, they
y past or future OpenMoko product.
best,
Lalo Martins
--
So many of our dreams at first seem impossible,
then they seem improbable, and then, when we
summon the will, they soon become inevitable.
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personal:
Also spracht Hans van der Merwe (Tue, 03 Jul 2007 16:33:04 +0200):
> On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 13:53 +0000, Lalo Martins wrote:
>> ... ipkg is already installed on the moko image,
>> and comes pre-configured to download packages from the net (but the
>> repository is still empty
ed on the moko image,
and comes pre-configured to download packages from the net (but the
repository is still empty, of course).
best,
Lalo Martins
--
So many of our dreams at first seem impossible,
then they seem improbable, and
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